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I like mine on toasted white bread, on both sides please, and then after the bread is toasted, spread mayo (and yes, lite mayo is an abomination before the 23,187 dark gods) on one piece and sprinkle shredded extra-sharp cheddar cheese and liberally apply bacon bits (real bacon, not fake stuff), then throw it back to melt, before adding tomato slices and salt and pepper. Lettuce is optional.

I like mine on toasted white bread, on both sides please, and then after the bread is toasted, spread mayo (and yes, lite mayo is an abomination before the 23,187 dark gods) on one piece and sprinkle shredded extra-sharp cheddar cheese and liberally apply bacon bits (real bacon, not fake stuff), then throw it back to melt, before adding tomato slices and salt and pepper. Lettuce is optional.

There is just my wife and I at home so I only bought 4 tomato plants this year at Home Cheapo.

The package said that there would be red fruit in 50 days from planting. These plants are 5 1/2 ft. tall and loaded with tomatoes. They are called "Early Girl" tomatoes. They are the right size. One tomato is just big enough for one nice size sandwich. Every day I pick about 4-5 . Not bad for a Vermont garden.